- Samsung E&A Reenters U.S. Market with $475M Low-Carbon Ammonia Project
- EBRD Backs Central Asia’s Largest Solar and Battery Project, Anchoring Uzbekistan’s Clean Energy Ambitions
- Spain Boosts Hydrogen Mobility with €7M ICO Funding for 20 Refueling Stations on TEN-T Network
- Fortum Accelerates Coal Exit in Poland with EUR 85M Zabrze CHP Retrofit
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Clean energy investment now outpaces fossil fuel funding at a 2:1 ratio globally—€2 trillion versus €1 trillion in 2024—marking a…
ITM Power has introduced the Alpha 50, a standardised 50MW green hydrogen plant priced at €50 million ($58.2 million), a move that positions the UK-based manufacturer at the forefront of cost-competitive electrolyzer deployment in Europe.
Despite record renewable capacity additions of 582 GW in 2024, the world must nearly double its annual deployment rate to 1,122 GW—a 93% increase—to meet the COP28 target of tripling renewable capacity to 11.2 TW by 2030.
Bekaert Suspends Electrolyzer Component Production at Bekintex facility in Wetteren as Hydrogen Market Stalls
Belgium-based steel wire and coating specialist Bekaert has announced plans to halt production of electrolyzer components at its Bekintex facility in Wetteren, citing weaker-than-anticipated development of the green hydrogen market.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s delayed entry into the hydrogen economy could prove strategic rather than problematic, according to industry stakeholders who…
Global renewable power capacity is projected to increase by 4,600 GW between 2025 and 2030—equivalent to adding the combined generation…
The European hydrogen market, especially in green hydrogen, is under a cloud of regulatory uncertainty, causing concern among producers and…
Eurasian Resources Group proceeded with controversial Congolese mineral rights acquisitions worth tens of millions despite internal compliance warnings that transactions…
German utility RWE withdrew from Namibia’s $10 billion Hyphen green ammonia project, abandoning a 2022 memorandum of understanding that anticipated 300,000 metric tons of annual ammonia offtake starting in 2027.
The Department of Energy announced the cancellation of $13 billion in federal financing allocated for clean energy projects, representing the largest single reversal in climate investment since the Inflation Reduction Act established $370 billion in tax credits, grants, and loans in 2022.
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